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The press release for the game noted that "Hot Wheels Singles assortment" has been recognized as the best selling toy of 2020, worldwide. Update! Make that £60 spent on Hot Wheels in the past week.

That gives me some hope Hot Wheels Unleashed will be better than other games with the license, which have focused on mobile platforms, or simply been poorly reviewed. It's being developed by Milestone Games, the makers of other racing series such as MotoGP and Ride. Most of which were developed by Codemasters, and so are presumably now owned by EA. In this regard, it's more reminiscent of the old Micro Machines games. Where it maybe differs most is that those tracks are zooming through real world locations at the sale of the toys, so your backdrops will be tables and living room floors. None of that is actual game footage, but it's basically Trackmania, right? Cars go fast, tracks twist and loop-de-loop, and you can construct your own tracks. So Hot Wheels Unleashed, a new just-announced Hot Wheel racing game, has my attention. It's one of the games I like playing with him most, so much so that last week I spent £50 and bought more track, a new car launcher, and a booster that speeds them up. Recently I've been spending at least an hour every day playing Hot Wheels with my four-year-old kid.
